The Evansville IceMen are 6-12 on the season, but Coach Al Sims is finding positives and growth in the way his young team has played over the past couple of weeks.
The Evansville IceMen are 4-9 on the season, but Coach Al Sims likes what he's seen from his team over the past few games. He joined me and Jimmie to discuss the positives and game planning for a six-hour flight to Alaska for a Thanksgiving Weekend series against the Alaska Aces.
Evansville IceMen Head Coach Al Sims stopped by the studio on Wednesday for his weekly segment to discuss all things IceMen. This week, Coach discusses how his team can overcome their scoring struggles despite spending a considerable amount of time on the opponents ice.
The IceMen are currently 1-4 with their lone win coming on the road against the Greenville Swamp Rabbits last Saturday. Head Coach, Al Sims stopped by the studio on Wednesday to talk about his team's struggles to get the puck in the net, and the plan going forward to correct it.
Despite their 0-2 start, Evansville IceMen Head Coach, Al Sims, has liked what he's seen over the first two games of the season, and is confident his young team has the potential to secure a good number of wins this season.
Coach stopped by on Wednesday to talk about the first two games and what he hopes to see out of his squad on the road this weekend in South Carolina when they face the newly-an
The Evansville IceMen returned to regular season action last Saturday night inside the Ford Center in season opening loss to the Indy Fuel. Coach Al Sims stopped by the studio earlier this week to discuss his first full offseason with the team and what his expectations are for the upcoming season.
The Evansville IceMen season doesn't start until October, but Head Coach Al Sims is already hard at work building a roster to compete for an ECHL title.
The 2014-2015 season wraps up on the road for the Evansville IceMen with games against Gwinnett, Greenville, and South Carolina on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, respectively. Coach Sims joined me and Jimmie from Gwinnet on Tuesday to talk what they're looking at over these final games, along with the team's offseason plans as they start to prepare for next season.
With roughly three weeks left in the 2014-2015 season, and a shot at making the playoffs officially off the table, Evansville IceMen Head Coach Al Sims begins to focus on evaluating the current roster of talent and looking for outside players to bring in as he builds for the future.
Coach Al Sims sits down with Ford & O'Bryan to talk about fighting in hockey, Chris Driedger's second call up to the NHL, and focusing on the future.